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Cooling Foods For
A‘P Try To tempting fresh Sweltering keep other greens cool, things salads and try like "eating of grand, summer tasty cool.” sun-ripened fish Days! salads . Try . J of Sultana serving fruits. crisp, !
tITAIUSMft Red Salmon, Cold Stream Pink Salmon and
i»»f A. – P. Tuna. A delightful salad be
jiffy can
your in a with these easy-to-put-together
tooo STORES salad needs. And equally good news is the
knowledge that prices asked for these good
things at A. – P. Food Stores makes possible
some very, very scrumptious summer menus
hitehouse evap. at some very, very easy-on-the-purse prices!
MILK ❖
14 CANS Vjj-OZ. 17c Desserts, Ann Page Sparkle 3 pkgs.___ Ice Cream 10c
I roasin For Cooling Salads—Ann Page
Eheese, lb,----18c Salad Dressing, pt. jar 15c; qt. 27c
|-margarine—1-lb. [urity, 2 ctns. _25c
ctns. Try It Iced—Mild and Mellow
|-imery Fresh lb. ctn._27c 8 O’Clock Coffee, lb. 15c; 3 lb. 43c
sutler, [ne
Parker Filled Cooling and Refreshing Orange Pekoe Black
uns, pkg. of 8_10c Mayfair Tea, % lb. pkg_______19c
L Parker •) Layer—14-oz.
Ust. Cakes, ea._19c For Tasty Sandw iches, A. – P.
bnn.vfleld Bran—8-oz. Soft Twist Bread, 16-oz. loaf8c
f lakes, 2 pkgs. _ 15c
pnyfield Rolled
hts, 20-oz. ctn. 8c Crisp, Tender Heinz Fresh Cucumber
•t'enn Insecticide and Pickles, 24-oz. jar____ 21c
)sodorant, pt. 29c
ed Cross For Making Ice Cream—‘'Junket'*
owels, 3 rolls 25c Rennet Mix, 2 pkgs.__ 15c
riiic Toilet
"issue, 3 rolls 10c Gordon’s
Potato Chips, 3Yz-oz . bags_____10c
CAMAY Vienna Armour's or Sausage, Libby’s 3 No. l /z cans 25c
Ann Page Choice, Tasty Peanut
CAKES 19c Butter, 8 oz. jar 10c; 1-lb. jar 15c
FOR
NN PAGE PURE FRUIT ASST.
RESERVES 1 .1AR LB. 15c
OR DELICIOUS QUICK DESSERTS, A. – P.
RESH PRUNES 2 No. CANS 2 Vi 25c
I0MA DESSERT HALVES
1ARTLETT PEARS 2 No. CANS 2Vi 29c
M IN-ONE BRAND
: t?UIT COCKTAIL 2 1-LB. 25c
CANS
Tin Page
French Dressing, 2-oz. bot. _10c
fcelatin Desserts and Puddings
pparkle, 3 pkgs._ __10c
pd pog Heart
Food, 3 Mb. cans _____25c
Ajax Floating Soap, 3 cakes _14c
Pxydol, Med. pkg., 9c; large 23c
r \ Concentrated
Super-Suds, large pkg. 21c
Lava Soap, 3 cakes____ 17c
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
pananas, 3 lbs. 15c
New Crop Cob. Potatoes, 5 lbs. 10c
Calif Oranges, doz.___ _17c
Calif Iceberg Lettuce, head 8c
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Fresh Tomatoes, 2 lbs._______15c
f resh Curly Leaf Spinach, lb._ 8c
Yellow Onions, 3 lbs.________9c
Cuban Alligator Pears, each 5c
Calif Carrots, 2 bunches_____9c
Colo. Beets, bunch 7c
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MARKET :
AT THE A–P MEAT
Machine Sliced
Roiled Ham, half lb. ____25c
Smnketi
Machine Picnics, bockless, lb.-____17c
barbecue Sliced Baked or
Ham, half lb._- 29c
fancy inspected, Quality U. S. Govt,
Branded Beef:
Round Steak, lb. 29c
tbuck Roast, lb. 19c
Slew, rib-brisket, lb. 12%c
bacon, j»n«vlleld Sliced rind off, lb. 25c
bacon, Sliced
rind off, lb. 10
M,x *d Sausage, lb.
(Urgeaf Coverage Any Weekly in the State)
TRY ICED
COFFEE
Red Circle Bokar
1 lb. bag 1 lb. bag
18c 20c
Fleischmann's High Vitamin
Yeast, cake 3c
A. – P. Fancy
Spinach, No. 2 10c
Yukon Club Sparkling
Water, 6 bots.^_ 25c
Dole Pineapple
Juice, 2 No. 2 __ 25c
100 lb. bag Talco
Scratch Feed $1.73
Kraft’s Phila. Cream—5-ox.
Cheese, 3 pkgs. 25c
Ritter’s Oven Baked Lima—Lb.
Beans, 2 cans 15c
Gerber’s Strained Baby
Foods, 2 cans 15c
Sunshine—1 -oz.
Pimientos, can 5c
Ballard's, Pillsbury’s, Gold
Medal, White Lily or Postel's
Flour, 12 lbs.__ 55c
Flour, 24 lbs. $1.05
Del Monte Early Garden
PEAS
2 . No. CANS 2 27c
Fresh Pork Shoulder
Roast, center cut, lb. 18c
Fresh 19c
Pork Pan Sausage, lb.
Fresh Lean lb.-20c
Pork Shoulder Steak,
Fancy Western 19c
Veal Rib Chops, lb.
Fancy Western lb. 23c
Veal Shoulder Steak,
Side Meat
Fancy Streak o Lean, lb. 12c
Thick lor Boiling ___7c
Fat Back, lb. —
Large Virginia Fin, > lb. 5c |
Croakers, Red I
Ready for the Pan !
Trout, Va. dressed, lb. 12 l / 2 C
THE C OVIN GTON NEWS
—NEWS FROM— :
STEWART
BY MRS. OBIE PARKER
Miss Vennie Terrell Jones is
spending this week with relatives
and friends in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmetre Bohanan
and children, of Eudora, spent Mon
day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Bohanan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parker and
children visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bradley Fincher, during
the week-end.
Misses Hester Pickett, Lucile Pen
nington and Alice Jones were guests
Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs.
William Fincher.
Miss Merline Capps, of Snapping
Shoals, was the week-end guest of
Miss Flenzie Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Potts and
son, Wallace, of Porterdale, visited
relatives here Sunday,
Mrs. Obie Parker spent a while
Saturday,with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Johnson, of High Point.
Miss Peggy Jean Vaughn spent
Sunday night with Misses Bobby
and Jane Burham.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jones visited
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chestnut during
the week-end.
Mrs. Emmette Pope and Muss
Katherine Pope spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mrs. Emma Penning
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jones enter
tained the young folks with a party
Friday night. A good time was re
ported by those attending.
Mr, and Mrs. Obie Parker and
Mr. and Mrs. William Fincher at
tended the Fincher reunion Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Fincher.
Mi.ss Fannie Parker is spending
this week w'ith relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. B. Hartley and son, B. T.,
of Fort- Gaines is on an extended
visit with her mother, Mrs. Estelle
Yancey.
Mr. and Mrs. Rebie Yancey, of
Porterdale, visited their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Yancey, Satur
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones and
children spent Sunday w'ith Mr. and
Mrs. Service Vaughn.
The W. M. S.; Sunday School and
5 Epworth League, of Red Oak church
•spent- an enjoyable day at Indian
j Springs Friday.
Mrs. Pauline Johnson spent
Thursday with relatives in Cov
ington.
—NEWS FROM—
EAST
\iuiv>iii1
BY MRS, J. C. POPE
Mrs. H. S. Wilson spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Pope.
Mrs. W. E. Watkins, Misses Ruby
Dell and Emma Lou spent Friday
with Mrs. Berry Watkins and Miss
Dorothy Watkins, of Social Circle.
Mrs. Griffin Dobbs and children.
Sarah and Martin are visiting rel
atives in Macon.
Mrs. Charlie Giles and little son.
of Atlanta, is spending this week
with Miss Louise Mann.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Biggers and
Helen, spent Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Charles Ivey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cowan, of
Harris Quarters, spent Sunday with
Mr. C. M. Mann and family.
Mrs. R. L. Dobbs spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. S. H. Dobbs
and Mrs. A. D. Savage.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Watkins and
family attended the all-day sing
ing at Monroe, Sunday.
Mrs. T. H. Greer and children, of
Oxford, visited Mrs. W. R. Greer
and Miss Mae Greer Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. C. S. Biggers visited Mrs. J.
C. Pope Sunday afternoon,
Mrs. L. H. Cook, Mrs. Pearl Har
well, Mrs. C. U. Skinner, of Starrs
ville, Mrs. S. C. Savage. Mrs. Neil
Bohannon and Miss Mae Greer vis
ited Mrs. J. C. Pope on Thursday
afternoon.
Miss Willie Dobbs spent Monday
with Mrs. A. H. Dobbs.
Mrs. W. C. Nolen, of San Fran
cisco. Cal., is spending the summer
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
M. Calvert. Mrs. Nolen wilt be re
membered as Miss Thelma Calvert.
Mr. A. H. Savage, Allen and Luke
Savage, visited Mrs. L. L. Hays and
Jimmy on Wednesday.
Mrs, J. C. Pope is improving af
ter several weeks illness. We hope
she will soon be well.
Be letter wise . . . economize . . .
buy RYTEX DECKLE EDGE
VELLUM Printed Stationery . . .
on sale during July Only in
DOUBLE THE USUAL QUAN
TITY only $1. 100 Sheets and
. .
100 Envelopes printed with your
Name and Address or Monogram.
Flat Sheets or Double Sheets in
smart colors Chalk 1
three . . .
White. Desert Rose. Smoky Blue '
The Covington News.
Georgia ’s Slavery
Past Hits Broadway
The story of Georgia's famour
slavery days in bygone years is
headed for Broadway.
“Aeneas Africanus,” touching, yet
humorous, story of an ex-slave's
loyalty to his white fQlks—a south
ern classic which brought world
wide recognition to its author, the
late Harry Stillwell Edwards—is to
be converted into a musical play in
New York for next season by Kurt j
Weill and Maxwell Anderson. Bill ■
Robinson, negro tap dancer, is men
tioned as the probable recipient of
the title role. j
The story deals with the adven
tures of the faithful negro slave,
routed from a Georgia plantation by
northern invasion, who takes mule,
wagon and some of the family's
priceless effects over much of the
deep South, unfaltering in his ef
forts to locate his former master. It
| builds to a romantic climax, a most j |
appropriate reunion in which a
carefully guarded heirloom occupies 1
the central role.
—NEWS FROM—
I OXFORD
BY MRS. W. L. FLOYD
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Henderson
from Gainesville, visited Mrs. Will
iam Ellis and Mrs. R. F. Harwell
Sunday. Mrs, Henderson returned
home after spending two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix Roundtree
stopped over with their parents. Mr
and Mrs. W. C. Williams, for a short
vLsit Sunday. They were on their!
way to Americus, Ga., from Nash- ‘
ville, Tennessee.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Janssen, of
Atlanta, spent several day* with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Floyd were
dinner guests Wednesday evening j
Mr. and Mrs. Janssen returned to ;
Atlanta with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rickeft. have re
turned to their home with Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Williams.
Miss Francis Williams spent Sun-,
day at Mansfield with relatives. j
Mr. Harold Harwell, of Augusta,
spent the week-end with his par- '
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Harwell.
The many friends of Mr. Albert
Peek regret to hear of his serious
illness and wish for him an early
recovery.
Little Miss Patsy Sherwood, of
Almon. visited her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boyd, the past
week.
The Julia Dowman Sunday School
class met at the home of Mrs. Carl
Giles Thursday afternoon with elev
en present. Mrs. W. R. Branham,
Mrs. George Roach, Mrs. Barneli
Stone. Mrs. W. G. Floyd. Mrs. Ralph
Giles and W. H. Budd, Mrs. J. D
Boyd, Mrs. Carl Giles, Mrs. J. C.
Kitchens, Mrs. Snipe and Miss Lynn
Branham were present. Mrs. J. D.
Boyd, president of the class, led the
devotional. The song. “More About
Jesus,’’ was sung. Prayer by Mrs.
Roach. The different committees
were called on for reports. Mrs.
Roach was elected teacher for an
other year. After the business was
transacted the program chairman
took charge. Mrs. W L. Floyd gave
a reading the faith of a tree, then
a contest was enjoyed by all. After
the reading of “The Dogwood Tree,"
the meeting was turned over to the
hostesses, Mrs. J. D. Boyd, and Mrs |
Carl Giles. They served delicious ice
tea, cookies and salted nuts. The
class regrets very much to have to
give up our former teacher, Mrs. R j
L. Payn/, on account of ill health. J
Features at
Conyers Theatre
Friday and Saturday bring to the,
screen a feature as alive and daring j
as today’s newspaper headlines, of ?
which it is a definite part. A picture
that calls things by their right
names with no respect of person?.
‘Confessions of a Nazi Spy,” a
startling picture that tells manv,
things that as Americans we should
and would like to know. Edward G \
Robinson heads the able cast which
includes Paul Lukas- Francis Led
erer and Henry O'Neill.
Hilarious comedy, rapid-fire ex
citement and a fast talking prize
fight manager gives you an idea of
what the “Kid from Kokomo” will
have In store for you when it comes
to the Conyers on Monday and
Tuesday. An entertainment that is
studded with stars including Wayne
Morris. Joan Biondell, Pat O'Brien
May Robson and Maxie Rosen- j
bloom. J
Wednesday and Thursday brings
the Ritz Brothers and that popular J j
singer, Ethel Merman to the screen
in a laugh riot of rattle brain com
edy in "Straight, Place and Show.”
Last time today, Thursday, brings
those two outstanding screen per
sonalities. Paul Muni and Bette Da
vis in the historical drama of Mex
*o’s fight for freedom. "Juarez
Brian Aherne, John Garfield anc
f nde Rain? compose an excellent i
cast.
(Our Advertisers Are Assured of Results)
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AVONDALE YELLOW CLING
PEACHES No! 2V 2 CAN 1 w
ARGO SLICED-LARGE 15-OZ. CAN
Pineapple .. 2™ IS?
COUNTRY CLUB OR DOLE PINEAPPLE
Juice . . No. 2 CAN 10 /
ARGO WHOLE UNPEELED
Apricots NO.t'4 CAN 15/
FLORIDA SWEETENED-No. 2 CANS
Grapefruit Juice 3™* 14/
No. 2 CANS NEW PACK STANDARD
Tomatoes .. 4™*22/
BLUE BIRD SWEETENED—46-OZ. CAN
Grapefruit Juice CAN ll 1 /*/
SUNSHINE—4-OZ. CAN
Pimentoes ■ ■ ■ 2 for 9/
PLAIN OR SELF RISING FLOUR (24-LBS. 69c)
Harvest Day 48“* $1.19
GA. BULK UNBOLTED
Meal . . 12 LB. PECK 19/
HOT-DATED COFFEE (3-lb. Bag ....39c)
Spotlight 2 I-LB. BAGS 29/
WHITE HOUSE PURE (Gal......35c)
Vinegar .. „ QT. JAR 10 /
FACTORY PACK PAPER BAG (10-lb*......49c)
Sugar 5 lbs. 25/
PURE
HOG LARD
BULK-LB. 8/
Pure
Hog Lard 4 -Lb. cm 33 /
Kwick Krisp
Sliced Bacon u. 23/
Whole Lamb
Shoulders Lb. 15/
Rib
Lamb Chops ..Lb. 19/
BRANDED SALT BACON
STREAK 0’ LEAN
LB. 10 /
Swi/t'a Boneles* Roiled
Veal Roast......Lb 23/
Tender (Half or Whole)
Smoked Hams Lb 23/
Corn-Fed Beef
Chuck Roast ...Lb. 21/
Corn-Fed Shoulder
Beef Roast... Lb. 23/
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LB. 7t
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SMALL SIZE 10 /
Fancy Large Michigan
Celery Stalk 9/
Large Tender Green
Corn . .2 Ear* 5/
Large Golden Ripe
Bananas... 3 Lb*. 15/*
JUICY CALIF. SUNKIST
LEMONS
DOZ. 17?'
Fancy Long Golden Root*
Carrots Bunch 4Vi/
Fancy New Sweet Potatoes
Candy Yams 3 Lb.. 15/
No. 1 Red or White
Potatoes 5 Lb*. 12/
LARGE CRISP ICEBERG
LETTUCE
HEAD 9/
EATMORE BRAND
Margarine . . “>■ 10/
COUNTRY CLUB
Evap. Milk 8 -4 as 23/
HL CAMPO
Tuna Flakes Vi'S CAN ©
COUNTRY CLUB BRAND
Pork–Beans3 I6-0Z. CANS to
KROGER'S—1-LB. CANS
Dog Food ■ ■ ■ 6 25/
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Corn Flakes . 8-OZ.PKG. 5/
GELATINE OR PUDDING
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WESCO BLEND
Iced Tea . . wlb.bkg.25/
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Asparagus. No. 2 CAN 25/
LATONIA CLUB OR ROCKY RIVER
Beverages . 4™ 25/
24-OZ. BOTTLES (Plus Deposit)
SALAD DRESSING Embassy Q*. 23/
SALTED SODAS Standard .. 2-Lb. Box 14/
FRENCH BRAND Hot-D«tedcoif« i-Lb.pk g . 19/
VITAMINS Kroger’s A. B. D. G. 30 Day Supply 50/
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